The burning man organizers according to their own website intend to utilize the bureaucrats to remove people with self defense firearms from the burning man event that will take place on the black rock desert which is open BLM ground.

As a recovered FRN Pyromaniac I feel it is incumbent upon me to offer a sincere warning to Silver Circle and the people of PorcFest... The first thing you will realize if you start burning money is that the FRN does have an intrinsic value, and that is the entertainment value of watching it burn... The noxious smell of burning FRNs becomes almost an addiction. After you have a taste for burning the $1 note there is a diminishing utility. You start looking to the $5 and $10 note to get your fix. Soon you’re sizing up other government documents.... read more

Just a thought. I have always seen burning the U.S. flag as support for another flag (usually meant supporting the hammer and sickle). It would sure be good to see all the world flags burnt with it if we are going to burn any. I figure anyone who had a problem burning other flags as well probably doesn't truly support a voluntary society.

You know from many a caper movie that there are just some places you can't get into without a team of hackers and George Clooney. But some of the most secure locations in the world have been breached by children, drunks and hobos who didn't even necessarily know where they were or what day it was.
It turns out that the only thing keeping most of these places safe is that not a lot of people actually try to get in. When they do, they find it's not all that hard to infiltrate ...

A New Orleans police officer was laughing after he burned the body of a man who had been gunned down by police in Hurricane Katrina's aftermath, a fellow officer testified Thursday.

The testimony came during the trial of officer Greg McRae and Lt. Dwayne Scheuermann, who are charged with burning the body of 31-year-old Henry Glover in a car after he was shot and killed by a different officer outside a strip mall on Sept. 2, 2005. Three other current and former officers also are charged in Glover's death.

Police in Kent have arrested a man after a picture of burning poppy was posted on a social networking site. According to the website of the CPS, the Malicious Communications Act 1988, section 1, "deals with the sending to another of any article which is indecent or grossly offensive, or which conveys a threat, or which is false, provided there is an intent to cause distress or anxiety to the recipient".